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Ron Rivera on Bryce Young Benching


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Why are people so afraid to hurt Bryce’s feelings? I don’t get it. He is the same guy he was at Alabama. We tried training that out of him and it hasn’t worked, and that falls on his own preparation away from the facility and during the offseason, which he admittedly spent watching Netflix. 
 

It’s Bryce Young’s decision to get better or to not get better. The issue isn’t that he has changed since he left Alabama, the problem is that he has not changed since he left Alabama. 

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2 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Why are people so afraid to hurt Bryce’s feelings? I don’t get it. He is the same guy he was at Alabama. We tried training that out of him and it hasn’t worked, and that falls on his own preparation away from the facility and during the offseason, which he admittedly spent watching Netflix. 
 

It’s Bryce Young’s decision to get better or to not get better. The issue isn’t that he has changed since he left Alabama, the problem is that he has not changed since he left Alabama. 

Because as a society mental health is a big deal and everyone wins a participation award

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12 hours ago, scpanther22 said:

Had a HOF QB, HOF TE, HOF LB,  All-Pro RB should have been a dynasty easy lol

I think Cam had a great year in 2015 but I do think, in hindsight, that he wasn’t as good as we all thought he was. He may have been a Top 15 QB most of his tenure but he had limitations in reading defenses and precision throws (different from accuracy). 

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14 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

Because as a society mental health is a big deal and everyone wins a participation award

As a society, our mental health is what we say it is now.

Look at all the totally sane people out there doing totally sane poo, you have your proof. 

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